SOHO Daily Meeting Minutes for Thursday, 30 May 2002
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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* Submode change planned for Friday 31 May at 19 UT.* SUMER power down and close doors on Friday at 18:30 UT.
* LASCO safing on Friday night.
* CDS and UVCS safing on Sunday. The voice loops will be down
during some of that time.* RHESSI target for today is AR 9973; target for tomorrow
is AR 9973.* Commanding times for next week:
Monday – Maneuver day.
Tuesday – Command on D27 all day.
Wedesday – Lunchtime gap but good stations for the day.
Thursday – Commanding is good all day.
Friday – Lunchtime gap but good stations for the day.
Saturday – Commanding is good all day.
Sunday – Commanding is good all day.FOT REPORT
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Spacecraft Status: NominalSpacecraft Anomalies: None
Accomplished Activities: VIRGO, SWAN, New tracking star (5.5 mag)
Planned Activities: VIRGO, NOM HGA Table
Upcoming Operations:
3 June – Momentum Management/Stationkeeping ManeuversGround Anomalies:
149/2005 – Late AOS; MPA rebooted at D46 (6 mins, covered by D27)
149/2034 – TM Dropout; D46 TCA failed (1 min, recoverable)
150/0410 – Late AOS; D66 TGC failed (9 mins, covered by D34)
149/0425 – Wayward command during SVM activities (4 mins delay)SOLAR STATUS
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05/29 DOY 149 – 05/30 DOY 150EIT daily On-Line Solar Status and observations:
http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/eit/plan/log_form20020530.htmlLASCO daily On-Line Solar Status and observations:
http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/observations/Todays_obs.htmlWeb Page for Planning:
http://www.bbso.njit.edu/armINSTRUMENT STATUS
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CDS: Nominal. See report below for today and tomorrow.SUMER: Nominal. See report below for today and tomorrow.
UVCS: Nominal. See report below for today and tomorrow.
LASCO: Nominal. C2/C3 synoptics, supporting JOP159.
EIT: Nominal. Half-resolution 195 CME watch and synoptic.
MDI: Nominal. Full disk and high resolution dopplergrams.
TRACE: Nominal. Observing AR 9973 in support of RHESSI.
MEDOC Report:
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CDS
00 00 – 06 30 Synoptic Scan
07 00 – 10 30 GIS and NIS monitoring
10 30 – 17 00 Prominence atlas (pointing to South West limb)
17 00 – 21 00 JOP 158 Doppler dimming in polar coronal holes (North pole)
21 00 – 24 00 Mechanism lubricationSUMER
00 00 – 13 00 coronal line width observations at the North pole (Fe XII)
13 00 – 16 00 commanding
16 30 – 21 30 JOP 158 Doppler dimming in polar coronal holes (North pole).UVCS
17 [May 29] – 03 [May 30] JOP 158 Doppler dimming in polar coronal holes
(1.5 – 3 R). Pointing at North Pole.
03 00 – 07 00 mini-synoptic
07 00 17 00 JOP 158 Doppler dimming in polar coronal holes
(3 – 4 R). Pointing at North Pole
17 00 (30 May) – 07 00 (31st May) 14 hours synoptic with an interval from
19 00 to 21 00 UT at the North pole observing at 1.6 and 1.75 R.Report of the MEDOC daily meeting, 30 May 2002.
Presentation of preliminary data obtained in the MEDOC campaign
CDS preliminary data relative to: the SW prominence observed for the prominence
atlas program, JOP 136 (AR 9957 at the limb), and JOP 158 at northern polar
limb are presented by Karin Bocchialini.Planning for the 31 May.
CDS
00 00 – 07 30 Synoptic Scan
07 30 – 14 00 On disk coronal hole study in the NE quadrant
14 00 – 18 00 JOP 158 Doppler dimming in polar coronal holes (North pole)
18 00 – 19 00 Submode switch
21 00 – 24 00 Prominence observation at the SW.SUMER
21 30 (30 May)- 02 00 (31 May) Coronal line measurements at the North pole
02 00 – 12 00 OVI distribution at the North pole
13 00 – 18 00 JOP 158 Doppler dimming in polar coronal holes (North pole)
18 00 Door closed.UVCS
17 00 (30 May) – 07 00 (31st May) 14 hours synoptic with an interval from
19 00 to 21 00 UT at the North pole observing at 1.6 and 1.75 R
07 00 – 17 00 JOP 158 Doppler dimming in polar coronal holes
(1.5 – 3 R). Pointing at North Pole
17 00 – 03 00 (1 June) continuation of JOP 158 at the North pole from 4 to 5 R.